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i agreed to do it for california teachers. i approve this message. >> okay. i think the most controversial part the people talking about, there's a part testiof it, talk things trickling down and rich people peeing on poor people. >> how disgusting, it should be the reverse, do you have any money? >> yeah. >> can i piss on you? >> oh, dear. that was the producer, sean hannity show, catching up with mr. asner last night. and asner is performing in a show on broadway here in new york city. and we're following the apple story throughout today's program and right at the opening bell, a big name that you know and probbbly own, that's apple. what's it doing wrong? where will it open? pre-market, by the way, was down $9. below 530. buying opportunity? who knows. the opening bell though, that's next. can your hearing aid do this? lyric can. lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. t lyric's not just about what you can't see. it's about what it can do. lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, withou
i agreed to do it for california teachers. i approve this message. >> okay. i think the most controversial part the people talking about, there's a part testiof it, talk things trickling down and rich people peeing on poor people. >> how disgusting, it should be the reverse, do you have any money? >> yeah. >> can i piss on you? >> oh, dear. that was the producer, sean hannity show, catching up with mr. asner last night. and asner is performing in a show on broadway...
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in california, the top tax rate will be close to 52%. are you comfortable paying taxes at that level? >> comfortable or not, that is the price of living in california. i think there is a responsibility that each one of us has. we have to pay our fair share. it is what it is. dagen: okay. [ laughter ] >> i do not think we should get bogged down in the present, it is more important to go along with business and make more money so we can pay the taxes. dagen: well said. thank you for being here. george schaefer. happy holidays. >> thank yyu. same to you. connell: talking about guns. smith & wesson for you. dagen: gun checks done with the fbi on black friday. sandra: gun sales way up over president obama's first four years. all that uncertainty. it has spiked gun sales. smith & wesson shares, this is a year to date chart, of 170%. this reports earnings after the bell. twenty-four cents a share. they recently raised guidance. it does not look like that is going away anytime soon. tonight, one other winner we are looking at is h&r block. up 3.
in california, the top tax rate will be close to 52%. are you comfortable paying taxes at that level? >> comfortable or not, that is the price of living in california. i think there is a responsibility that each one of us has. we have to pay our fair share. it is what it is. dagen: okay. [ laughter ] >> i do not think we should get bogged down in the present, it is more important to go along with business and make more money so we can pay the taxes. dagen: well said. thank you for...
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it becomes legal in colorado next month, and experts say three states, oregon, california and massachusetts, are also watching closely. just to give you a sense of what the stores might look like, this is a medical maifrn dispenry. soon, you may see marijuana with prices and labels just like, this in totally legal stores, at strip malls. diane? >> thank you, name. >>> and now, we head to washington and a big shock today about one of the most powerful forces in the tea party. republican senator jim demint of south carolina, the unwaivering godfather of the movement, announced he is leaving the government. he says he thinks he can be effective at head of the conservative research group, the heritage foundation. and, as one powerful senator exits the stage, another sounds an alarm tonight about the waste of taxpayer dollars. republican senator tom coburn triggers of washington watchdog report and abc's jonathan karl has this report. >> reporter: the zombie apocalypse. this isn't some really bad b-movie. it's an actual scene from the 2012 counterterrorism summit attended by law enforcement offi
it becomes legal in colorado next month, and experts say three states, oregon, california and massachusetts, are also watching closely. just to give you a sense of what the stores might look like, this is a medical maifrn dispenry. soon, you may see marijuana with prices and labels just like, this in totally legal stores, at strip malls. diane? >> thank you, name. >>> and now, we head to washington and a big shock today about one of the most powerful forces in the tea party....
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a california teachers union taking class warfare to two extremes. the california federation of @%achers producing and releasing an eight-minute long video on the website this week advocates higher taxes on the rich and to drive home their point, they show a wlthy 1% urinating on the 99 #%. these are teachers, mind you. >> when ordinary people wondered why rich people needed so much money, the 1% said, don't worry, this is good for you because it trickles down from us to you. someday you'll be rich, and the rules made for us will be your rules too. u: well, that classy, imaginative, and thoughtful video mon rated by david. out with the word of the year, and for the first time ever, it's a tie. lucky for those interested in, well, free enterprise. socialism and capitalism, the must looked up word on its website this year, and according to meram-webst's editor at large, there was a spike for socialism. that's right, on election day. up next, pro-democracy, protests turning increasingly violence in egypt. how long dii can -- how long can president morsi
a california teachers union taking class warfare to two extremes. the california federation of @%achers producing and releasing an eight-minute long video on the website this week advocates higher taxes on the rich and to drive home their point, they show a wlthy 1% urinating on the 99 #%. these are teachers, mind you. >> when ordinary people wondered why rich people needed so much money, the 1% said, don't worry, this is good for you because it trickles down from us to you. someday...
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the species threatened by wind meals in california. the wings get caught in the wind wheels, and they did they are not protected because, well, presumably, wind energy is one of the pet causes of the administration. some species are more important than others. what we need to do is embrace the energy production we are doing which can make us self-sustaining and more powerful, and that is a good thing for lily, lizzie, the golden eagle. all of us. what do you think? at gerri@foxbusiness.com. >> coming up, will an ugly employment report be the result of sandy. the harvard economist looking ahead to tomorrow's job numbers next. homeowners running from their luxury homes as the so-called fiscal cliff looms. asking barbara if you should run for the hills too. investors deciding not to take a bite out of apple after the market cap takes a nose dive. will the tech giant be able to regain its shine? we'll find out later. we're on the case, next, on "the willis report." you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use d
the species threatened by wind meals in california. the wings get caught in the wind wheels, and they did they are not protected because, well, presumably, wind energy is one of the pet causes of the administration. some species are more important than others. what we need to do is embrace the energy production we are doing which can make us self-sustaining and more powerful, and that is a good thing for lily, lizzie, the golden eagle. all of us. what do you think? at gerri@foxbusiness.com....
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california is the eighth largest economy and california will need bailout pretty soon. i just don't think is really going to make it through congress. i think detroit's problems are deeper than any bailout can solve from washington. they have to tackle this themselves. >> greta: it's terrible what's happened in a lot of cities especially like detroit and it didn't happen just last week. it's really rather tragic that a city that has aloud itself to get in such dire straits. where was the leadership? >> there was a lot of corruption, a recall earth with the mayor. even though there's an election in may, they want to do a recall election that will cost millions. big cities have corruption. in detroit there's a lot of corruption. there's a lot of, you know, for instance, just one example, the federal government took away $50 million in an annual grant because they cited reckless spending, corruption, and neppively. there's an example right there where detroit could have had $50 million but they lost it because they don't have a sterling reputation for fiscal management. >>
california is the eighth largest economy and california will need bailout pretty soon. i just don't think is really going to make it through congress. i think detroit's problems are deeper than any bailout can solve from washington. they have to tackle this themselves. >> greta: it's terrible what's happened in a lot of cities especially like detroit and it didn't happen just last week. it's really rather tragic that a city that has aloud itself to get in such dire straits. where was the...
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. >> gretchen: in california. >> i did. >> gretchen: and other places. >> i did. they may well be in the line to ask for a bailout after this. >> gretchen: is it appropriate? >> no. in my opinion, this is morally wrong. it's wrong on several fronts. first of all, morally. by what right does detroit demand money from places like texas or oklahoma to bailout their own problems? that's morally wrong. second, it's politically wrong. have we reached the points in this country that you cast your vote for politicians thinking they're going to pay you off and bail you out of your problems? that's a political problem. third, wouldn't work. no matter how much money you give to detroit, as soon as that money is gone and through, they want more because they are fundamentally bankrupt. they don't have a decent source of income. they're hemorrhaging cash and now they want the feds to pay for it. wrong on all counts. >> steve: okay. so they want the bacon bailout, as we just heard from that person who sits in a seat of authority there. it's simple. just go bankrupt like some pla
. >> gretchen: in california. >> i did. >> gretchen: and other places. >> i did. they may well be in the line to ask for a bailout after this. >> gretchen: is it appropriate? >> no. in my opinion, this is morally wrong. it's wrong on several fronts. first of all, morally. by what right does detroit demand money from places like texas or oklahoma to bailout their own problems? that's morally wrong. second, it's politically wrong. have we reached the points in...